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... statute must be construed in fa- vor of accused and is not to be extended by implication to cover acts not express- ly provided for in statute . In re State in Interest of Ogletree , App.1971 , 244 So.2d 288 . The comments to the ...
... statute must be construed in fa- vor of accused and is not to be extended by implication to cover acts not express- ly provided for in statute . In re State in Interest of Ogletree , App.1971 , 244 So.2d 288 . The comments to the ...
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... statute . 32 Tulane L. Rev. 120 ( 1957 ) . C.J.S. Criminal Law ยงยง 1 et seq . , 37 . Conduct not defined as criminal 6 Construction and application I Municipal ordinances 9 Nature of crime 3 Necessity of statute 4 Offenses against other ...
... statute . 32 Tulane L. Rev. 120 ( 1957 ) . C.J.S. Criminal Law ยงยง 1 et seq . , 37 . Conduct not defined as criminal 6 Construction and application I Municipal ordinances 9 Nature of crime 3 Necessity of statute 4 Offenses against other ...
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... statute passed by ei- ther federal or state sovereignty must be so clear in its wording that every cit- izen may know just what it prohibits and what it punishes . State v . Gardner , 1922 , 151 La . 874 , 92 So. 368 . 6. Conduct not ...
... statute passed by ei- ther federal or state sovereignty must be so clear in its wording that every cit- izen may know just what it prohibits and what it punishes . State v . Gardner , 1922 , 151 La . 874 , 92 So. 368 . 6. Conduct not ...
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